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Rolex Datejust II

MODEL#: M116333-72213 IVORY 10 BR

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Datejustdate • just1. Introduced in 1945, it is the ultimate Rolex classic. 2. The world’s first self-winding wristwatch chronometer to display the date in a window. 3. The first Rolex equipped with the distinctive Cyclops lens for easy reading of the date. 4. The most versatile and customisable Rolex model. 5. A timeless archetype of style, precision and reliability. 6. The Rolex Way.

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Model case

Features

OYSTER CASE

The Oyster case is one of the foundations of the reputation for excellence of Rolex watches. Invented by Rolex in 1926, it was the world’s first waterproof case for a wristwatch thanks to its patented system of screwing down the bezel, case back and winding crown against the middle case. Like the mollusc, the Rolex Oyster is robust and clamped shut.It provides a hermetic environment that protects the high-precision Perpetual movement from water, dust, or pressure.

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ROLESOR

The name Rolesor was registered in 1933 and today designates the harmonious combination of 18 ct gold and steel on a single watch. Rolex’s first experience with the juxtaposition of two contrasting metals dates back to the 1920s, when Rolex watches were available with a two-tone Bicolore gold case: mostly yellow or red gold paired with white gold or platinum. Three years after the launch of the Oyster Perpetual Datejust in 1945, the model was presented in Rolesor. The use of yellow, Everose, or white Rolesor was gradually extended to other models including watches in the Professional range.

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FLUTED BEZEL

When the Rolex Oyster first appeared in 1926, the fluted bezel had a functional purpose: it served to screw the bezel onto the case helping to ensure the waterproofness of the watch. It was, furthermore, identical to the fluting on the case back, which was also screwed onto the case for the same reason, using specific Rolex tools. Over time, the fluting became a purely aesthetic element, available only in 18 ct yellow, Everose or white gold on Datejust and Day-Date models. Fluting is a genuine Rolex signature feature, a mark of distinction.At Rolex, no measure is too extreme in the pursuit of beauty and function.

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TWINLOCK WINDING CROWN

The screw-down winding crown and the case with screw-down back form the core of the Oyster. Created by Rolex in 1953, the Twinlock system ensures that the screw-down crown is water-resistant thanks to two sealed zones, one inside the tube of the crown, the other inside the winding crown itself. This system is used on all the watches in the Oyster collection that are guaranteed waterproof to 100 metres (330 feet).

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WATER-RESISTANCE

The watch case is rigorously tested to ensure it meets pressure-resistance requirements. The three-step process - a vacuum test, a compression test and a condensation test - will reveal the presence of even the smallest amount of moisture inside the case.

MOVEMENT

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3136 MOVEMENT

The Datejust II is equipped with calibre 3136, a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. Like all Rolex Perpetual movements, the 3136 is a certified Swiss chronometer, a designation reserved for high-precision watches that have successfully passed the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) tests. The 3136 features a Parachrom hairspring and high performance Paraflex shock absorbers developed by Rolex, offering greater resistance to shocks and to extreme conditions. Its architecture, in common with all Oyster watch movements, makes it singularly reliable.

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PARAFLEX

To increase the resistance of its movements to shocks – especially if the watch is dropped – Rolex developed Paraflex, a highly efficient shock absorber designed to protect sensitive components of the movement, notably the staff of the balance wheel. Paraflex shock absorbers increase shock resistance by up to 50 per cent.

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PERPETUAL ROTOR

Invented by Rolex in 1931, this ingenious mechanism harnesses the energy of natural wrist movements to provide a reliable and clean source of power for the watch movement. It consists of a half-moon shaped oscillating weight, which pivots freely in both directions on its axle. As it rotates, the rotor continuously winds the Perpetual movement’s mainspring, ensuring a constant and stable source of energy. This enhances the watch’s precision and eliminates the need to wind it regularly. The Perpetual rotor mechanism features two distinctive red reversing wheels, which ensure efficient winding of the movement regardless of the direction in which the oscillating weight rotates.Invented by Rolex in 1931, this ingenious mechanism harnesses the energy of natural wrist movements to provide a reliable and clean source of power for the watch movement. It consists of a half-moon shaped oscillating weight, which pivots freely in both directions on its axle. As it rotates, the rotor continuously winds the Perpetual movement’s mainspring, ensuring a constant and stable source of energy. This enhances the watch’s precision and eliminates the need to wind it regularly. The Perpetual rotor mechanism features two distinctive red reversing wheels, which ensure efficient winding of the movement regardless of the direction in which the oscillating weight rotates.

BRACELET

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OYSTER BRACELET

The Oyster bracelet is a perfect alchemy of form and function, aesthetics and technology. First introduced in the late 1930s, this particularly robust and comfortable metal bracelet with its broad, flat three-piece links remains the most universal bracelet in the Oyster collection.

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ROLESOR

The name Rolesor was registered in 1933 and today designates the harmonious combination of 18 ct gold and steel on a single watch. Rolex’s first experience with the juxtaposition of two contrasting metals dates back to the 1920s, when Rolex watches were available with a two-tone Bicolore gold case: mostly yellow or red gold paired with white gold or platinum. Three years after the launch of the Oyster Perpetual Datejust in 1945, the model was presented in Rolesor. The use of yellow, Everose, or white Rolesor was gradually extended to other models including watches in the Professional range.

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EASYLINK

An increase in temperature, altitude or physical activity may cause your wrists to expand and can even make wearing a watch uncomfortable. This is why Rolex invented and patented Easylink, an extension system that lets the wearer increase the bracelet length by about 5 mm to regain maximum comfort. Perfectly integrated into the watch's design and hidden beneath the clasp, the Easylink system’s opening and closing mechanism is tested thousands of times in the most extreme conditions to guarantee reliability.

DIAL

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THE ART AND CRAFT OF ROLEX DIALS

The dial is the visual interface between the wearer and the watch’s mechanical movement. It must accommodate the indications provided by the hands and any apertures in a very small space, and respect strict aesthetic and legibility requirements. Dial creation is nothing less than a true métier d’art, or rather the sum of a number of skills, calling for both great artistic expertise and use of state-of-the-art technology. Rolex is one of the rare watchmaking companies that master in-house all the aspects of dial creation, from design to production.The dial is the visual interface between the wearer and the watch’s mechanical movement. It must accommodate the indications provided by the hands and any apertures in a very small space, and respect strict aesthetic and legibility requirements. Dial creation is nothing less than a true métier d’art, or rather the sum of a number of skills, calling for both great artistic expertise and use of state-of-the-art technology. Rolex is one of the rare watchmaking companies that master in-house all the aspects of dial creation, from design to production.

CERTIFICATION

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SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER

The green seal accompanying every Rolex watch is a symbol of its status as a Superlative Chronometer. This exclusive designation attests that it has successfully undergone a series of specific final controls by Rolex in its own laboratories according to its own criteria, in addition to the official COSC certification of its movement. This unique testing of the chronometric precision of the cased-up movement, as well as of the watch’s waterproofness, self-winding and power reserve, pushes back the boundaries of performance and makes Rolex the benchmark for excellence in mechanical watches. The green seal is coupled with a five-year guarantee which applies to all Rolex models.

An understated time piece, it has an ivory colored dial encased in a steel and 18 ct yellow gold case. It is engraved with 10 diamonds with an 18 ct yellow gold setting acting as index markers and yellow gold hour hands. There is a date display window at 3 o’ clock and the 18 ct yellow gold bezel is fluted. The three link bracelet has been crafted with steel and 18 ct yellow gold. The time keeper has a case size diameter of 41 mm and it is water resistant to 100 m. It has a screw down case back.

Essence
Released in 2009, the Datejust II Collection by Rolex is a worthy successor of the Datejust Collection. This range retains all the classic features of the Datejust watches with the added bonuses of an enhanced case size and a better-performing calibre.

Features
Featuring a 41 mm steel case with polished bezel, the watches exude majestic elegance. For your ease of viewing, these watches have a date window at the 3o’clock position with the patented Cyclops lens over it. This lens enables you to view the date two and half times larger and is made of the same scratch-resistant and shatterproof sapphire as the crystal. The date automatically changes at midnight in a few thousandths of a second. The central part of this watch has an Oyster case, which can be clamped shut and has a screw-down winding crown and a screw-down back. The signed screw-down winding crown features twin-lock system and has two sealed zones, which make it water resistant up to 100 meters. These sealed zones are inside the crown and the tube of the crown, and thus ensure that the watches do not get damaged due to snorkelling or pool side swimming. Adding to the aesthetics of the Datejust II is the Oyster bracelet. This bracelet is comfortable and robust, and has a flat metal three-piece links at the end, which is universally used in the Oyster collection watches. The watches of this collection come with caliber 3136 perpetual movement. This is a self-winding mechanical movement made by Rolex and is a certified Swiss chronometer, a sign of high precision.

Associations
Several celebrities have been seen wearing a Rolex Datejust II including Oscar winning actress Halle Berry.

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